Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Access to this collection is generously supported by Haynes Foundation funds. A similar photograph of the Missing Link autogiro in flight is captioned, "Crowd Marvels at Strange Aircraft Autogiro as it appeared when dropping vertically to the ground at Los Angeles Airport and inset, John Miller of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., pilot of machine's first transcontinental trip," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3 This photograph is possibly related to the article, "Missing Link of Aviation Ends Flight Here: AUTOGIRO REACHES CITY Strange "Windmill" Aircraft Flops Down Quietly After Long Flight Across Nation," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3, and subsequent articles. The autogiro, Missing Link, sits on an airport runway in the near distance at center. It is viewed from its port side and faces towards the left. A pilot (Johnny Miller) is visible sitting in the cockpit, beneath the aircraft's rotor. The airport's field stretches into the distance. Text from negative sleeve: AUTOGIRO - MISSING LINK PILOTED BY JOHNNY MILLER [handwritten:] X Box 18
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11158 ark:/21198/zz002h94rn
Subject
Aeronautics--California--Los Angeles Transcontinental flights Arrivals & departures--American--California--Los Angeles Autogiros--American--California--Los Angeles Miller, John M., 1905-2008
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
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